Tonight: Who will represent Denmark on home turf?

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Posted 8 March, 2014, 2:15

Tonight, from the Arena Fyn in the city of Odense, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2014 will be broadcast with the purpose of finding who will represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest on home turf in Copenhagen on the 10th of May.

Here, 10 talented acts will battle it out to be crowned winner and to have the right to defend the Danish colours in Copenhagen.

Emmelie de Forest will also play a prominent role in tonight's show, not only opening it with a new rendition of Only Teardrops but also performing the official song of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, Rainmaker.

The Eurovision.tv team are in place at Arena Fyn, so make sure you keep an eye on our coverage!

The 10 acts

Below is a list of the 10 participants of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2014 taking place at the Arena Fyn in Odense tonight:

Listen to the songs

The Format

Tonight, after all 10 songs have been performed, the jury and televote will both equally decide which three songs will go on to the so-called Grand-Final. Here the three qualifiers will perform once again before another round of voting will take place, where the jury and public will once again have control of their destinies. After this the winner will be announced.

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Scaffolding and Manekins

Eurovision.tv are in place at the Arena Fyn in city where Hans Christian Andersen was born, Odense and were lucky enough to watch a number of the rehearsals during Friday.

During rehearsals today, it was clear that broadcaster DR had put a lot of effort into presenting the songs on the catwalk-esque stage in Odense. A huge scaffolding like structure as the centre point of Bryan Rice's performance and a large number of manekins appearing on stage with GlamboyP, are just two of the many impressive visual presentations that await you tonight.

As host country, Denmark will take part in the Grand Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest to be held at the B&W-Hallerne on Refshaleøen in Copenhagen on the 10th of May.